University Archives: Official records of the University at Albany, SUNY, and its predecessor institutions dating to the founding of the New York State Normal School in 1844. Also includes papers and records related to the faculty and students of the University.

National Death Penalty Archive: a collection of personal papers and organizational records documenting the United State's important history of capital punishment.

University at Albany Libraries'
Digital Collections DatabaseThe Department's holdings include photographic images in many individual archival and manuscript collections.
A portion of the Department's images are available for viewing online in the
University at Albany Libraries'
Digital Collections Database. The database currently provides
online access to over 9,000 items with more entries added on an ongoing basis.
The majority of these images document the University at Albany's Uptown Campus
in the 1970s and 1980s as well as students from the classes of 1847 through
1980. Over 4,000 images from the records of United University Professions
are currently being made available online. The database also provides full-text
access to the Annual Reports of the New York State Normal School Executive
Committee for the years 1844-1870. Users may wish to consult the subject terms
list from the Search page before beginning a search.

Exhibits
Listed here are exhibits produced or supported by the M.E. Grenander
Department of Special Collections and Archives, the University at Albany
community, as well as exhibits that document the history of New York State.

Minerva
The University Libraries' online public-access catalog containing bibliographic
records for cataloged materials, both manuscripts and published items. Note:
not all Archives of Public Affairs and Policy, German and Jewish Intellectual
Émigré, Business, Literary, and Miscellany Manuscript, and University
Archives collections have been cataloged in Minerva at the present, so it
may be useful to consult the M. E. Grenander
Department of Special Collections and Archives Reference staff for assistance.